Hi everyone
I hope you are all well and enjoying the weekend.
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Today I wanted to share some cards I made using the beautiful Harebell Butterfly stamps. A huge congratulations to Sue on another incredible set of stamps.
For my first card I have gone for different layers. A bit of this and a bit of that. This is a great way to use some of those little bits that you put to one side for...."that might come in" moment.
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One of my hot picks to go with the Harebell Butterfly and the Briar Rose Butterfly stamps are the
Vintage Tag printable downloads designed by Lesley Wharton.
I colored the image using water color crayons, just applying the color onto the dry surface and then blending it with a lightly damp paint brush.
I trimmed my stamped vintage tag to size and scuffed up the edges with a blade of a knife and sewed it to a piece of blue backing paper.
I then assembled the card as seen.
Tip: I never apply glue, foam tabs or tape to the very edges of my pieces. That way I can slot little pieces of ephemera in where I want to and when necessary.
For my next cards I have gone for CAS style cards.
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For this card I used the little Rose Hip stamp off the sheet. I did carefully, so that I can still use it, slice the butterfly off this stamp. No disrespect was intended to Sue.
I love this little stamp. I know it is one that will come out time and time again.
All I did to make this card was to stamp the image randomly around the edge of a piece of trimmed to size white coated card stock using Black Archival Ink.
I colored the image in using my jumbo felt pens. The rose hips reminded me of blue berries hence the color choices.
I assembled the card as seen and adding a stamped Birthday Greetings sentiment to finish it off.
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For the final card, I used the same Rose Hip stamp again. I stamped the Rose Hip image onto
white coated card stock using
Black Archival Ink. I masked the image and stamped over it, using dark Blue Archival Ink, with the script from one of my all time favorite sets the
Eccentric Edwardian. I colored the image with some felt pens.
I made a frame using dies, edged it in gold.
I scored the bottom edge of the card using a
score board and assembled it as seen, using
foam pad to raise the frame.
That's all from me today.
I hope you have enjoyed your visit.
Do check out the other projects made by the wonderful DT. They are amazing... the DT and the projects.
Take care
Florence x